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Wine and Crossover

4 of 5 Stars

Wine* has been around forever, and is the major compatibility layer for when you want to run a Windows program on your Linux, Unix or Mac desktop. It's not perfect, but consider that Valve built their Proton layer on it to be able to run Windows games on the Steam Deck, their Linux-powered flagship console.

Wine

Proton

It's a translation layer, not a virtual machine, so you don't have to boot up an entire Windows VM inside your host system (or dual-boot) just to run one application, and you don't have an entire emulated system taking up memory and processor power.

For Steam games it's usually better to run the native Steam client and let it run the game through Proton.

CrossOver is a commercial packaging of Wine by CodeWeavers. I've found it worth paying for for two main reasons:

CrossOver

work on the upstream Wine project

Apps I've Used

App compatibility databases:

WineHQ AppDB

CodeWeavers' compatibility DB

ProtonDB

— Kelson Vibber, 2023-10-13

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